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- Telescoping (prolapse) of a portion of the intestine within another immediately adjacent portion of intestine. This decreases the supply of blood to the affected part of the intestine, and frequently leads to intestinal obstruction. The pressure created by the two walls of the intestine pressing together causes inflammation, swelling, and reduces the blood flow. MedicineNet, Inc.
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- Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction among children. Intussusception is rare in adults. Most cases of adult intussusception are the result of an underlying medical condition. In contrast, most cases in children have no demonstrable cause. - Mayo Foundation for Medical Education
by - With prompt treatment, most children recover completely from intussusception. Occasionally, complications such as infection can occur if the intussusception is not treated quickly. - American Academy of Family Physicians
by - Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in children between ages three months and six years. - University of Virginia
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- Инвагина́ция кише́чника — выделяемый в отдельную нозоформу вид непроходимости кишечника, причиной которого является внедрение одной части кишечника в просвет другой. Wikipedia - by DTSM
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- Инвагинацию относят к смешанной форме кишечной непроходимости, в которой сочетаются как обтурационный, так и странгуляционный факторы. - Wikipedia
by DTSM - Инвагинация встречается чаще у грудных детей (между 4 и 10 м месяцем жизни), которые хорошо упитаны. - Wikipedia
by DTSM - Диагностика инвагинации при наличии характерных симптомов — схваткообразных болей, наличия новообразования в брюшной полости и появления кровянисто-слизистых испражнений — не представляет больших трудностей. - hospital.playland.ru
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- Intususcepcija (invaginacija) je proces uvrtanja i uvlačenja jednog dela creva u drugo slično uvlačenju teleskopskih antena. Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd - by Milan Djukić
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- Invaginacija (intususcepcija) je specifičan vid zastoja u crevnoj prolaznosti koji, po svojoj učestalosti, zauzima vidno mesto u dečjoj abdominalnoj hirurškoj patologiji. Najviše pogađa decu u toku prve godine života i to između 6. i 9. meseca... - Medicinski fakultet, Niš
by Milan Djukić - Intususcepcija predstavlja prolaps jednog segmenta creva u neposredno distalni segment, zajedno sa mezenterijumom i jedno je od urgentnih stanja patologije digestivnog trakta. - Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad
by Milan Djukić - Parametri koji se pri tom odredjuju su stepen rektumske evakuacije, veličina anorektumskog ugla, spad pelvisnog poda, udaljenost anorektumskog spoja od pubokokcigealne linije u miru, stiskanju i napinjanju i postojanje rektocele, intususcepcije i prolapsa. - Biblioteka Dissertatio, Zad. Andrejević
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- invaginazione intestinale
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- si tratta di Intussuscezione o invaginazione intestinale, una forma di occlusione wikipedia - by Claudia Cherici
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- L'invaginazione (dal latino in+vagina, "guaina", quindi "inguainare") o intussuscezione (intus, "dentro", e suscipere, "accogliere") è una grave condizione patologica che colpisce alcuni distretti dell'apparato digerente.
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